Hippies - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Protesting Hippies
The staff at underground magazine, Mouth, need to find a suitable subject to protest about in order to impress an important visitor in town.
Hairy Hippies
Ray is determined that his hippy musical will be a success, but Alex is unhappy in his role as Jesus.
Sexy Hippies
Events threaten to get out of hand at Professor Rickman's sex party. Jill goes on a blind date.
Hippy Dippy Hippies
The law takes a hand when a special anti-police edition of their Mouth magazine is stolen from the flat.
Muddy Hippies
Seeking an interview wth the new Bob Dylan, Ray sets off to a rock festival with Alex, Jill and Hugo. But will his new East German cat be up for the trek?
Disgusting Hippies
Ray decides to hand over editorial responsibility to a group of schoolkids. The result is that he ends up in court on obscenity charges.
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